No but I do carry a Nespresso machine where ever and how ever I travel. Fits in my roll aboard suitcase with a weeks clothes, in the motorcycle panniers or any vehicle. Runs easily off my 1000 w inverter.

We want to love our keurig machine, but honestly if it can't handle the rigors of our kitchen counter, I doubt it would do well out in the wild.

Ours worked for about 3 months and then had constant issues with brewing either the cups or using the loose coffee brewer insert.

It's since been relegated to heating water for my wife, in her classroom, which it doesn't do very consistantly either, come to think of it.

On the other hand, our $19.00 Oster brand 10 cup traditional coffeemaker has been chugging along almost daily for about 4 years. I'd take that one in a new york minute, over the Keurig, If I was a glamper like CA-RJ.

I have had each of the major brands for various reasons and it seems the middle to low end Keurig brand machines, like the Elite, are the most reliable.

We had one in our office that made 30 cups a day for 3 years before we "upgraded" to a Breville. The Breville machines are terrible out of the box and don't last more than a couple months. We had four of them before we finally said 'no thanks' to the fifth warranty replacement. The Cuisinart machines aren't much better.

Personally, I'm not a fan of K-cups. I am by no means a coffee snob, but I would much rather use a french press or even a percolator.

If you're dead set on having something like that on-board you may try a company that supplies gear to the mobile food trucks that have been popping up everywhere. Just a thought. Would be cool to see something small and built in that supplies your hot water on demand and is integrated with your java brewer of choice.

That is the one I carry all around the 110v world. I have not measured the real current draw but my 1000w inverter handles it OK. I did originally put it in a pelican case but it was too bulky. Now it sits in a Sears tool bag with a couple of bits of foam on the side. Fill the water tank with capsules and an espresso cup, container of sugar crystals (German rock sugar I think it is called over here) and then who cares where you get stuck. Mind you on the motorcycle I do have to wait until I can find a power point somewhere. Photos to follow.